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If you have two identical substituents attached to the same carbon atom, we would use the prefix "di-" to indicate their presence. However, in the case of 2-methylpropene, there is only one methyl group attached to the second carbon, so the use of "di-" is not necessary. Hope that answers your question!
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For the example of branched alkene, why dont we say 2-dimethylpropene is it a rule dont we mention di for a reason?
If you have two identical substituents attached to the same carbon atom, we would use the prefix "di-" to indicate their presence. However, in the case of 2-methylpropene, there is only one methyl group attached to the second carbon, so the use of "di-" is not necessary. Hope that answers your question!
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@@raienamamagiiazova8475 there u go! Glad that it clicked for u and thank u for ur kind words :)
Oo great! Can you please make a video of Derivations on Newton's law of motion?
Hi Fact Talkz, thanks for dropping by & for the request :) It may take some time tho, but in the meantime do stay tuned!
@@Gradefruit Thanks! TAKE YOUR Time... I'm Tuned in
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5-bromo-4-ethyl-3-fluro-6-hydroxy-3-methyl-8-oxononanoic acid
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